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Learning Photography - Setting Up Your First Camera

21 min · 1 de may de 2026
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Ready to finally move beyond your phone and take full control of your photography? In this beginner camera setup tutorial, professional photographer Mike Kovaliv (20 years experience) walks you step-by-step through unboxing and setting up your very first camera — whether it's a mirrorless, DSLR, or fixed-lens model like the Fuji X100. Perfect for complete beginners who just picked up their first interchangeable-lens camera or are upgrading from smartphone photography. What you’ll learn in this video: • Charging the battery & inserting/formatting your memory card • Factory reset (new or used camera) • Adjusting the diopter for sharp viewfinder focus • JPEG vs RAW explained (and which to use as a beginner) • The Exposure Triangle made simple (Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO) • Why Aperture Priority mode is the best starting point • How to actually take your first photo with confidence This is Video 1 of a complete beginner photography series that takes you all the way from basic setup to advanced creative techniques like portraiture, lighting & flash, and turning your vision into real images. Timestamps: 0:00 – Welcome to the Photography Series 0:48 – What This First Video Covers 1:52 – Battery & Memory Card Setup 2:47 – Formatting the Memory Card 3:33 – Factory Reset (New or Used Camera) 4:58 – Adjust Diopter for Sharp Viewfinder 6:46 – JPEG vs RAW – Which Should You Shoot? 9:46 – Camera Modes & The Exposure Triangle Basics 11:07 – Aperture Explained (How Much Light) 11:58 – Shutter Speed Explained (How Long Light) 12:52 – ISO Explained (Sensor Sensitivity) 14:44 – Why Start in Aperture Priority Mode 16:54 – Recommended Starting Aperture (f/4–f/5.6) 18:08 – The Shutter Button (Wake Up + Take Photo) 20:50 – What’s Coming in the Next Videos 21:04 – Thank You + Support the Channel If you’re tired of auto mode and want more control and creativity with your camera, this series is made for you. Like if this helped!  Subscribe and hit the bell for the full beginner photography series  Support the channel: Join as a member or buy me a coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovaliv ☕ Need a great value lens? Save an extra 10% https://ttartisan.store/?ref=MikeKovaliv #photographyforbeginners  #CameraSetup #FirstCamera #MirrorlessTutorial #DSLTutorial #ExposureTriangle #AperturePriority #JPEGvsRAW #BeginnerPhotography #PhotographyTips #MikeKovaliv

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episode Canon T3i 600D DSLR - Best first camera in 2026? artwork

Canon T3i 600D DSLR - Best first camera in 2026?

Canon T3i in 2026: Still the Best Budget DSLR for Beginners? Full Review + Honest Thoughts Thinking about buying a Canon T3i (Rebel T3i / EOS 600D) in 2026? In this video I revisit one of my very first cameras and show you exactly why this 18MP APS-C DSLR is still an incredible value for new photographers and hobbyists. I started on a Nikon D40, switched to Canon because of lenses, and the T3i was the body that really got me hooked. Years later it still holds up as a fantastic entry-level camera — especially when you can grab one for $100–$200 used here in Canada. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro & My Personal Story with the Canon T3i 0:59 2026 Used Prices & Why It’s Still a Steal 1:31 Ergonomics, Handling & Canon’s Signature Feel 2:12 Top Dial, Controls & Button Layout Explained 2:59 Vari-Angle Flip Screen (Best Feature?) 3:48 1080p Video Specs, Mic Input & Limitations 4:16 Autofocus, Viewfinder & Built-in Flash 5:23 Canon Menu System & Quick Menu Tips 6:30 Battery Life, SD Cards & Connectivity 7:42 The #1 Reason to Buy: Canon EF Lens Ecosystem 8:58 EF vs EF-S Lenses (Future-Proof Your Kit!) 9:38 Image Quality in 2026 – Daylight vs Low Light 10:32 Better Option? Canon 6D Full-Frame Comparison 11:48 Final Verdict – Who Should Buy the T3i in 2026? Whether this is your first DSLR or you need a cheap backup body, the T3i gives you comfortable handling, a flip-out screen, solid stills, and full access to the huge Canon EF lens system (including the legendary nifty-fifty 50mm f/1.8). Pros: Extremely affordable in 2026 Super comfortable ergonomics Vari-angle screen + mic input Massive cheap lens selection Easy-to-use menu system Cons: Small optical viewfinder Dated low-light performance (ISO 3200 max recommended) No 4K video If you’re just getting started or want to jump into the Canon system without spending a fortune, the T3i is still one of the smartest buys in 2026.  Comment below: Would you buy a Canon T3i right now? Also drop a comment if you want a full menu settings deep-dive video!  Like the video if it helped, subscribe for more beginner-friendly camera reviews, gear guides, and photography tips, and hit the bell so you never miss an upload. Support the channel: Join as a member or buy me a coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovaliv ☕ Need a great value lens? Save an extra 10% https://ttartisan.store/?ref=MikeKovaliv #CanonT3i #CanonRebelT3i #EOS600D #BudgetDSLR #BeginnerPhotography #CanonEFMount #DSLR2026 #FirstCamera #PhotographyGear #CanonReview

28 de may de 202612 min
episode Learning Photography - The Basics of Aperture artwork

Learning Photography - The Basics of Aperture

In this beginner-friendly photography tutorial, we dive deep into aperture — one of the most important and creative controls on your camera. Learn exactly how aperture works, what those f-numbers mean (f/2, f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, f/8, etc.), and how changing the aperture gives you powerful control over depth of field. Support the channel: Join as a member or buy me a coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovaliv ☕ Need a great value lens? Save an extra 10% https://ttartisan.store/?ref=MikeKovaliv You'll discover: Why smaller numbers = bigger lens opening (more light + blurrier background) How to shoot in Aperture Priority mode The creative difference between wide apertures (dreamy, isolated subjects) and narrow apertures (sharp landscapes) Real side-by-side examples showing the same shot at different f-stops When to use each setting for portraits, landscapes, and more Perfect for beginners who want to move beyond Auto mode and start creating better photos. Recommended Gear: A 50mm prime lens is mentioned as an excellent budget option for achieving beautiful background blur. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to Aperture 00:15 Quick Review of Camera Basics 01:05 Setting Up Aperture Priority (Auto ISO) 01:37 Understanding f-stops & Full Stops 03:23 Side-by-Side Aperture Comparison 03:39 f/4 Example 04:11 f/5.6 Example 04:37 f/8 Example 04:54 f/2.8 & f/2 Examples (Maximum Blur) 05:58 Creative Applications (Landscapes vs Portraits) 06:50 Experiment & Practice Tips 07:21 Kit Lens Limitations & 50mm Lens Recommendation If you're just starting out with photography, understanding aperture is one of the best first steps you can take. Drop a comment with your favorite aperture setting or what type of photography you're into! 👍 Like if this helped! 🔔 Subscribe for more beginner photography tutorials Thanks for watching! #photographyforbeginners  #CameraSetup #FirstCamera #MirrorlessTutorial #DSLRTutorial #ExposureTriangle #AperturePriority #Basicsofphotography #BeginnerPhotography #PhotographyTips #MikeKovaliv

6 de may de 20268 min
episode Learning Photography - Setting Up Your First Camera artwork

Learning Photography - Setting Up Your First Camera

Ready to finally move beyond your phone and take full control of your photography? In this beginner camera setup tutorial, professional photographer Mike Kovaliv (20 years experience) walks you step-by-step through unboxing and setting up your very first camera — whether it's a mirrorless, DSLR, or fixed-lens model like the Fuji X100. Perfect for complete beginners who just picked up their first interchangeable-lens camera or are upgrading from smartphone photography. What you’ll learn in this video: • Charging the battery & inserting/formatting your memory card • Factory reset (new or used camera) • Adjusting the diopter for sharp viewfinder focus • JPEG vs RAW explained (and which to use as a beginner) • The Exposure Triangle made simple (Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO) • Why Aperture Priority mode is the best starting point • How to actually take your first photo with confidence This is Video 1 of a complete beginner photography series that takes you all the way from basic setup to advanced creative techniques like portraiture, lighting & flash, and turning your vision into real images. Timestamps: 0:00 – Welcome to the Photography Series 0:48 – What This First Video Covers 1:52 – Battery & Memory Card Setup 2:47 – Formatting the Memory Card 3:33 – Factory Reset (New or Used Camera) 4:58 – Adjust Diopter for Sharp Viewfinder 6:46 – JPEG vs RAW – Which Should You Shoot? 9:46 – Camera Modes & The Exposure Triangle Basics 11:07 – Aperture Explained (How Much Light) 11:58 – Shutter Speed Explained (How Long Light) 12:52 – ISO Explained (Sensor Sensitivity) 14:44 – Why Start in Aperture Priority Mode 16:54 – Recommended Starting Aperture (f/4–f/5.6) 18:08 – The Shutter Button (Wake Up + Take Photo) 20:50 – What’s Coming in the Next Videos 21:04 – Thank You + Support the Channel If you’re tired of auto mode and want more control and creativity with your camera, this series is made for you. Like if this helped!  Subscribe and hit the bell for the full beginner photography series  Support the channel: Join as a member or buy me a coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovaliv ☕ Need a great value lens? Save an extra 10% https://ttartisan.store/?ref=MikeKovaliv #photographyforbeginners  #CameraSetup #FirstCamera #MirrorlessTutorial #DSLTutorial #ExposureTriangle #AperturePriority #JPEGvsRAW #BeginnerPhotography #PhotographyTips #MikeKovaliv

1 de may de 202621 min
episode TTArtisan 56mm 1.8 APS-C | The ideal portrait lens? | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv artwork

TTArtisan 56mm 1.8 APS-C | The ideal portrait lens? | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv

Buy the lens here: https://ttartisan.store/?ref=MikeKovaliv Choosing the right portrait lens for your APS-C mirrorless camera just got a lot easier — and more affordable. In this review, I test the TTArtisan 56mm f/1.8 Autofocus lens on the Nikon Z6 (in crop mode) and share my honest thoughts after a full month of shooting. This budget-friendly 56mm f/1.8 delivers the classic 85mm full-frame equivalent portrait view, excellent sharpness, smooth bokeh, and surprisingly fast & accurate autofocus that rivals much more expensive native lenses. Support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovaliv ☕ 🔥 Why You’ll Love This Lens: • Sharp wide open at f/1.8 with beautiful subject separation • Fast, reliable autofocus — great for portraits & everyday shooting • Solid metal mount + premium build quality • Lightweight metal lens hood + USB-C firmware updates • 52mm filter thread • Available for Sony E, Fuji X, and Nikon Z At just $140–$150 CAD, the TTArtisan 56mm f/1.8 offers incredible value compared to first-party options that cost 4–5x more. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro 00:37 Unboxing & What's in the Box 01:17 Build Quality & Design 02:28 Lens Hood & Rear Cap (USB-C) 03:26 Handling & Focus Ring 04:21 Price Comparison 05:47 Image Quality & Autofocus Performance 07:26 Bokeh & Portrait Samples 09:18 Final Thoughts If you're looking for a sharp, fast, and affordable portrait lens for Fuji, Sony, Nikon Z, or other APS-C mirrorless systems, this TTArtisan is hard to beat. 👉 Grab the TTArtisan 56mm f/1.8 here (affiliate link - helps support the channel at no extra cost to you): [https://ttartisan.store/?ref=MikeKovaliv] Thanks to TTArtisan for sending the lens for review! 📸 Follow for more honest gear reviews, sample photos & real-world tests. #TTArtisan #56mmf18 #TTArtisan56mm #NikonZ #FujiX #SonyE #PortraitLens #BudgetPhotography #MirrorlessLens #APSCLens #PhotographyGear

24 de abr de 202610 min
episode Nikon Z6 Mirrorless Review - A Great Value Mirrorless Camera? | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv artwork

Nikon Z6 Mirrorless Review - A Great Value Mirrorless Camera? | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv

Is the Nikon Z6 still worth buying in 2026? In this honest review, I share why this original full-frame mirrorless camera remains an excellent choice — especially as a second body or affordable entry into the Nikon Z system — even years after its release. Whether you're a DSLR shooter (like me with my Nikon D750) thinking about adding mirrorless, or a beginner looking for a pro-level full-frame camera on a budget, the Z6 delivers superb image quality, in-body stabilization, silent shooting, and solid ergonomics that feel right at home for Nikon users. Support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovaliv ☕ ### What I cover in this video: - Real-world ergonomics: How the Z6 compares to the D750 in hand feel, button layout, grip, and dials - IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilization) benefits for stills and video - Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) vs optical viewfinder — the pros and cons - Nikon Z mount + FTZ adapter: Using your existing F-mount DSLR lenses seamlessly - Why I love adapting Leica M-mount lenses on the Z6 - Silent shutter for events, weddings, church gigs, and discreet photography - Autofocus performance for everyday shooting (portraits, events, travel) - Image quality, low-light performance, and how it stacks up against newer Z6 II / Z6 III models - Current used market value in 2026 — why it's still a fantastic deal The Nikon Z6 (first generation) offers 24.5MP full-frame goodness with image quality very close to my D750. It's compact yet built like a tank, with excellent color science and that classic Nikon handling. While newer models bring faster AF and more video features, the core experience hasn't changed dramatically — making this a smart buy if you're not chasing the latest specs. Timestamps: 00:00 - Why I still shoot DSLR but added mirrorless 01:05 - Introducing the Nikon Z6 in my kit 02:01 - Ergonomics & build quality comparison (vs D750) 05:45 - In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) advantages 07:08 - Electronic Viewfinder experience 08:45 - Z mount, FTZ adapter & adapted lenses (including Leica M) 10:57 - Silent shooting for events & professional work 11:58 - Is the Nikon Z6 worth it in 2026? Value & pricing 14:59 - Final thoughts & using both DSLR + mirrorless together If you're a Nikon photographer transitioning from DSLR or hunting for a capable used full-frame mirrorless under $1,000–$1,200, this video will help you decide. 👍 Like if you're team DSLR, mirrorless, or both! 🔔 Subscribe for more real-world Nikon photography gear reviews, tips, and comparisons. Support the channel: Join as a member or use YouTube's "Thanks" feature — every bit helps keep these videos coming! Gear mentioned: Nikon D750, Nikon Z6, FTZ adapter, various F-mount and adapted lenses. #NikonZ6 #NikonZ6Review #MirrorlessVsDSLR #NikonPhotography #FullFrameMirrorless #UsedCamera2026 #NikonZMount #PhotographyGear Chapters/Timestamps above help you jump to the sections you care about most. Thanks for listening — see you in the next one!

15 de abr de 202616 min